"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We've been using a Karcher for the best part of a year. No problems so far but it's a bit noisy. Still, cost us $120, it does its job perfectly. Not sure if I would spend $600/900 for a commercial one
Quote from: jvieira on August 08, 2015, 05:31:51 PMWe've been using a Karcher for the best part of a year. No problems so far but it's a bit noisy. Still, cost us $120, it does its job perfectly. Not sure if I would spend $600/900 for a commercial oneHow many screens are you doing per day?
ESPECIALLY if you are a mid-sized growing screenprinter a better pw can save you 2-3 minutes per screen, EVERY SCREEN.
when you are doing 20-30 a day, you'll get less than 5-6 months out of the cheapo units.
What you need to do for your operation may not be anything anyone else does....So just do what you think feels right....
Some folks can equip their shop with all the finest equipment and never make a dime.....Others can put stuff together on a "shoe string" and be rolling in dough..What you need to do for your operation may not be anything anyone else does....So just do what you think feels right....